66 works of contemporary art created by 49 established artists and young talents: Procida Island celebrates Massimo Troisi through a collective exhibition of contemporary art hosted at the Officine dei Misteri of the Monumental Complex of Palazzo d’Avalos from 20 October 2022 to 6 January 2023.
Funded by the Campania Region and produced by Scabec as part of the program of Procida Capital of Italian Culture 2022, the exhibition “The Postman behind the scenes. The faces of Massimo Troisi” is designed by Stefano Veneruso, grandson of the late neapolitan actor, and collects and exposes an exciting roundup of memories that, through personal objects and works of art, tell the poetry, passions, successes and life of Troisi.
The exhibition is open every day (9:30-12:30 and 14:30-18:30), with free admission.
The works on display were made by:
Yolanda Antal, Alessandro Avolio, Maria Luisa Bertoni, Filippo Bragatt, Totò Calì, Sebastiano Cannarella, Benjamin Carminio, Luca Celletti, Monica Conforti, Marina Corso, Ornella De Rosa, Armando De Stefano, Prisco De Vivo, Stefano Di Loreto, Mattia Di Mattia, Carlo Draoli, Lello Esposito, Filippo Farruggia, Maria Ferrara, Alba Folcio, Margaretha Gubernale, Miriana Lallo, Lady Be, Gianna Liani, Gorizio Lo Mastro, Federica Marin, Vincenzo Mollica, Marco Monopoli, Antonio Murgia, Loria Orsato, Gennaro Percopo, Vincenzo Pinto, Amedeo Punelli, Rancho (pseudonimo di Ilario Ranucci), Rolando Rovati, Cristiano Sagramola, Omar Sandrini, Massimiliano Sbrescia, Luciano Simeoli, Stefano Solimani, Pietro Spadafina, Carlo Szeya, Gabriella Tolli, Antonio Toma, Massimo Troisi, Enrico Tubertini, Nicoletta Valler, Nicole Veneruso, Walton Zed.